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In addition to neighbors who objected to the cell tower, the Dakota Sioux tribe became involved because its members consider Melville Hill sacred ground, as it's where the daughter of Dr. Charles A. Eastman, a Native American leader, is buried.

She allegedly kept detailed records on her clients, compiling a list that one of the alleged victims said contained the names of at least one city councilor, firefighters, police officers, doctors,... 0

LAWRENCE — Young women who worked for accused Broadway madam Lori Barron told police they performed sex acts on hundreds of men, including a Methuen police officer, Methuen firefighters, a Haverhill... 0